Bruins' Charlie McAvoy re-creates Tom Brady's "Bad Boys for Life" post
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Whether you like it or not, Boston is yet again in contention for another championship, as the Bruins swept the Carolina Hurricanes to move on to the Stanley Cup Finals. Their opponent still hasn't been decided, as the San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues line up for game 4 tonight, but the Bruins have the rare chance to make Boston go 3 out of 4 in championships this year.
After the sweep in Carolina, many Bruins took to social media to celebrate, but defenseman Charlie McAvoy might just have the best one. McAvoy re-created Tom Brady's post-game celebration with Rob Gronkowski to Diddy's "Bad Boys for Life" after their AFC Championship win in Kansas City. Here's a refresher to that classic night:
McAvoy then gave his rendition of the celebration on the plane ride back to Boston.
Boston teams have always shown a great deal of support and respect for one another, so expect to see many of your favorite Boston athletes getting involved with the Bs as they make their push for the Cup. Doesn't matter if its the Sharks or the Blues, bring that cup back to Boston boys!
#StillHere
Follow Tommy on Twitter-@Tommy_Quigley
Whether you like it or not, Boston is yet again in contention for another championship, as the Bruins swept the Carolina Hurricanes to move on to the Stanley Cup Finals. Their opponent still hasn't been decided, as the San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues line up for game 4 tonight, but the Bruins have the rare chance to make Boston go 3 out of 4 in championships this year.
After the sweep in Carolina, many Bruins took to social media to celebrate, but defenseman Charlie McAvoy might just have the best one. McAvoy re-created Tom Brady's post-game celebration with Rob Gronkowski to Diddy's "Bad Boys for Life" after their AFC Championship win in Kansas City. Here's a refresher to that classic night:
Brady + @RobGronkowski are #StillHere 😎
— Patriots on NBCSB (@NBCSPatriots) January 21, 2019
🎶: “Bad Boy for Life” -@Diddy pic.twitter.com/JSwKYTQSna
McAvoy then gave his rendition of the celebration on the plane ride back to Boston.
Boston teams have always shown a great deal of support and respect for one another, so expect to see many of your favorite Boston athletes getting involved with the Bs as they make their push for the Cup. Doesn't matter if its the Sharks or the Blues, bring that cup back to Boston boys!
#StillHere
Follow Tommy on Twitter-@Tommy_Quigley